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You need to recommend a solution to deploy the Outlook app
Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the order)
(Apps for Outlook can help you personalize your messages or speed up the way you access information on the web.
For example, the Bing Maps app that comes with Outlook shows an online map whenever you open a message that contains a street address. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps-for-outlook-FX102804983.aspxOutlook App Office Store)
Select and Place:
Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
STEPS:
1. RUN THE $DATA=GET-CONTENT -PATH "C:APPSSOCIALMEDIAPP.XML" = ENCODING BYTE –
READCOUNT 0 COMMAND Establishes the Data variable which defines the location of the Outlook App.
2. RUN THE NEW-APP -FILEDATA $DATA COMMAND
This statement and the above statement install socialmediapp.xml
3. RUN THE SET-APP CMDLET
Enables the app
Set-App
Use the Set-App cmdlet to set configuration properties on an app object.
Enables the app
EXAMPLE 1
This example changes the organization app FinanceTestApp, which was installed to everyone in the organization, to be provided to specific users on the finance team and to be enabled by default.
$a= Get-DistributionGroupMember FinanceTeam
Set-App -OrganizationApp -Identity 7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b -ProvidedTo SpecificUsers –
UserList $a -DefaultStateForUser Enabled
If the app is enabled for the entire organization, users can activate the new app when viewing mail or calendar items within Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Office
Outlook Web App. If an installed app isn’t enabled, users can enable the app from Outlook Web App Options. Similarly, if an app is installed, an administrator can enable the app from the Exchange Administration Center or by using the Enable-App or Set-App cmdlet.
NOT Get-App
Use the Get-App cmdlet to return information about the installed app.
EXAMPLE 1
This example returns the list of apps installed for user Tony. The Exchange Management Shell returns the name of the app, whether the app is enabled, and the app version number.
Get-App -Mailbox Tony
NOT Install the Outlook App
Not appropriate for this scenario
$Data=Get-Content -Path "C:AppsSocialMediaApp.xml" -Encoding Byte -ReadCount 0 command
$Data variable defines the path where the outlook app exists
New-App -FileData $Data command
Use the New-App cmdlet to install apps for Outlook.
EXAMPLE 1
This example installs the Finance Test app manifest file that has been copied to the local hard disk.
$Data=Get-Content -Path "C:AppsFinanceTestApp.xml" -Encoding Byte -ReadCount 0
New-App -FileData $Data
New-App: Exchange 2013 Help
Set-App: Exchange 2013 Help